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At the Shanghai Calling red carpet of the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, Asia Pacific Arts asks the real question on everybody's minds when they see the film's star in person. Or on TV, movies, commercials, and billboards. Anywhere, really.
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This year's Cannes Film Festival -- featuring new films from Hong Sang-soo, Im Sang-soo, Lou Ye, Abbas Kiarostami, Ashim Ahluwalia, Miike Takashi, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul -- takes place from May 16-27.
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A film about young adults just out of college (made by young adults recently out of film school), Salad Days is a three-director-helmed experiment about Asian American kids goofing off, stalking each other online, and embarking on the eternal search for Wi-Fi.
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YTF Crew -- a group of notable YouTube entertainers -- is currently on their 2012 Concert Tour, which continues around the nation until April 1.
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The Amoeba Culture concert marked another successful crossover of Korean hip hop in the States.
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Last week, we challenged APA readers to tell us who you thought should play Jeremy Lin in his inevitable biopic. Using your suggestions, here are some ideas you're all free to pitch to various visionary producers.
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At the Shanghai Calling red carpet of the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, Asia Pacific Arts asks the real question on everybody's minds when they see the film's star in person. Or on TV, movies, commercials, and billboards. Anywhere, really.
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A film about young adults just out of college (made by young adults recently out of film school), Salad Days is a three-director-helmed experiment about Asian American kids goofing off, stalking each other online, and embarking on the eternal search for Wi-Fi.
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Trevor St. John -- who plays Cody in Patrick Wang's critically-acclaimed feature film -- chats with Asia Pacific Arts about In the Family's script, his unpredictable character, and the surprise success of this low-budget film.
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The Amoeba Culture concert marked another successful crossover of Korean hip hop in the States.
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After months of anticipation, South Korean bands FTISLAND and CNBLUE arrived in the US -- bringing limitless energy, quirky humor and harmonious voices to fans on the other side of the ocean.
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After months of anticipation, South Korean bands FTISLAND and CNBLUE arrived in the US for their "Make U Feel Alive: M Live FTISLAND & CNBLUE STAND UP" concert.
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Prepare you and your partner for Valentine's Day with fashion inspiration from Asia Pacific Arts!
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Kawaii culture is gaining attention on an international scale, as evidenced by Rune Boutique's debut party at LA's Royal T Café, with designer Sebastian Masuda and fashion icon Kyary Pamyu Pamyu in attendance.
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To highlight 2011's rise of Asians on fashion runways and magazines, APA presents our Top 10 editorials featuring Asian models.
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Just cause they're the only Taiwanese American dance crew doesn't mean that they can't still legitimately be our favorite Taiwanese American dance crew. Right?
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Hyuna's hip-rolling, B2ST's penguin shuffle, Infinite's "99.9% synchronization" and 2NE1 declaring they're the best -- K-pop choreography provided fans with many new imitable moves this year.
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Legal cheesecakes, a limp robot dance, anger-inducing flatulation, and the entire YouTube star population -- these are amongst the answers to Asia Pacific Arts' red carpet questions for the 2011 Kollaborators.
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Just cause they're the only Taiwanese American dance crew doesn't mean that they can't still legitimately be our favorite Taiwanese American dance crew. Right?
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Themes of family, tragedy, coping, hope, and inspiration that are covered in this year's Japanese dramas exemplify Japan's difficult year.
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We've come across some across some of this year's best viral videos, featuring: Babies! Cats! Fake idols! Real idols! Proposals – lots of them! They'll make you laugh, cry, feel the warm fuzzies, and shake your head in disbelief.
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On April 2-3, USC celebrates Kaya Press with "At Home in the World: New Directions in Writing from the Asia Pacific," a three-part literary event that includes readings from writers Brian Castro, Sia Figiel, and Shailja Patel -- as well as panels and workshops led by the speakers.
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For Japan, 2011 has been the year for modern legends -- in anime, manga, and video games.
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Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata prove their artistic versatility with their new series, Bakuman -- which is about as different from Death Note as you can get.
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Some have already been released in Japan and or waiting to be localized. Others will be released in 2012 or waiting for news for a Western release. All are highly anticipated games for 2012.
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Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Corpse Party, The 3rd Birthday, and the iPhone game DeathSmiles are amongst APA's top ten video games of 2011.
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Feature articles and videos, interactive graphics, daily news summaries, and provocative voices.
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